You Can Throw Heat With Insider Secrets From Fast Pitch Softball Legend Michele Granger
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Learning to pitch fast can be simple for you if you listen to legendary pitcher Michelle Granger.
The respect is obvious as world champion quarterback Mike Pawlawski hosts the player he deems “The most dominant athlete in any sport ever…”
Whether you’re 12 or 20 the training tips that Michele gives you in this episode of EliteAthletesTV.com podcast will increase your speed.
Michelewasabletothrow70 mph consistently. Speed was a difference-maker for her on the mound.
Granger discusses how she trained when she was younger, and how her father, the ex-baseball player, taught her a great work ethic.
As a sophomore in high school Michele became a member of team USA Softball. Learn how performing under pressure as a 15 year old on the international stage set her up to be the go-to pitcher in the Olympics.
Michele was three months pregnant when she threw the first-ever pitch in the game of game of fast pitch softball in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. Learn how she dealt with the mental pressure of playing in front of the home crowd by talking with her baby. Playing in front of the home crowd can be difficult when national pride is on the line. Granger discusses how her experience leading up to that point helped her keep a calm exterior even while she was feeling the pressure on the inside. She’ll tell you what a difference the first pitch can make.
Have you ever dealt with injury? MG did during her collegiate career at Cal. We discussed how she had to change her training regimen and what the relationship between a pitcher and the rest of the team should be.
Whether your goal is to improve your game for rec league or to earn a college scholarship Michele’s insider conversation is essential to your training. She’ll help you get your mind right so you can perform like a champion on the mound.
She has distinct opinions about how and what a pitcher should train. We discussed the reasoning behind her programs on EliteAthletesTV.com. Why she developed them, how they work, and why you need to use them.
Michele will also tell you the one thing she wish she would’ve done differently and the surprising reason she didn’t.
Throw heat with insights from the greatest of all time, Michele Granger.
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